Austin City Limits – Changing with the Seasons
Every so often we’ll get an email from a long-time ACL viewer expressing displeasure with a recent episode or the “direction” that the series has taken in recent years. The general theme of these emails is “what’s happening to Austin City Limits??” Have we lost our focus? Why are we booking these young rock bands or indie artists who, in their opinion, can’t sing, can’t play a musical instrument, and basically have no talent?
Ironically, of course, we also receive many more emails praising these same acts, thanking us for having them on, and asking us to book more of the same.
One person’s sugar is another’s poison. When it comes to music tastes, we all have different opinions. But because we genuinely respect the opinions of our viewers – especially those who have been watching for many years, if not decades – we want to get back to that question: “What’s happening to Austin City Limits??”
In most respects, not much has changed about our basic approach to talent – presenting an eclectic mix of all sorts of musical styles, genres and generations. Even in the first 10 years, the bookings ranged from Austin classics like Asleep at the Wheel and Jerry Jeff Walker to Tom Waits, Ray Charles, Roy Orbison, Neil Young and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
For a 35+-year-old music show to not only survive, but thrive, it must also evolve. ACL has never been only about celebrating our roots or the past; it’s as much about celebrating the present and the future. “Discovery” of new, emerging talent has always been a part of our mission.
When a show like ours presents music from hip hop to country, Americana to jazz, indie rock to classic rock, bluegrass to blues and everything in-between, it’s inevitable that most viewers will like some of it more than others - although it’s great that most of our fans seem to share our eclectic tastes. If you occasionally don’t like some of the shows you see, we hope you won’t throw your remote control at the TV in disgust and swear never to watch again. I can almost guarantee that you’ll find something to your liking if you keep coming back to join us on this great musical journey that’s approaching four decades.
That being said, we welcome any suggestions you have about who you would like to see on ACL in the year ahead. Thanks to our Twitter followers for all their ideas…feel free to send us yours!
TERRY LICKONA
executive producer
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS